Paula
Carabell, Assistant Professor in Art History. B.A.,
Antioch College, M.P.S (Art Therapy), Pratt Institute,
M.A. (Arts Administration and Cultural Policy),
Goldsmiths College, University of London, Ph.D., Columbia
University. Her recent publications include, “Dan
Graham, Reality Television and the Vicissitudes of
Surveillance,” Visual Culture in Britain;
“Photography, Phonography and the Missing
Object,” Perspectives in New Music; “Sound
and Time in the Films of Tacita Dean,” Parkett;
“’These Are My Intentions’: Underworld
and the Dislocative Properties of Non-Discursive
Practice,” Art Journal. Her research centers upon
the dialectics of spectatorship, acts of surveillance,
phenomenology and Lacanian psychoanalysis.